Friday, April 1, 2011

[Mind's Eye] Re: Thou shalt not steal

The most serious damage may be loss of trust.

On Mar 30, 12:10 pm, Don Johnson <daj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Identity theft. Using another's credit info to get loans and so forth.
> That's stealing. Fraud too. People that leave their internet connections
> unprotected often have neighbors using it for free. Stealing. Pirating
> cable, satellite, downloading copyrighted songs for free illegally. All
> stealing. Claiming illness or otherwise lying to receive either company or
> government benefits. Claiming to look for work but really sabotaging
> yourself by looking for jobs you aren't qualified for or are unsuited for
> and/or falsifying job hunting paperwork to get unemployment checks. All
> stealing. Forming an unholy alliance with politicians where you raise
> massive amounts of money for them and donate to their campaigns and in
> return they bilk the tax payers for billions and send some of it back to
> your interest group in raises or benefits. Worst kind of collusion and
> completely legal in the case of public unions.
>
> I like the Sharia law of lopping off appendages for stealing. I think it
> would seriously cut down on the chicanery we here in the West have to suffer
> through. It's getting expensive.
>
> dj
>
> On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 12:45 PM, allan deheretic <dehere...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > I have been ragging away on some other thing I am attempting to write
> >  but several thing came across my mind that might be how many ways can you
> > think of stealing and having people not realize they have been stolen from?
> > or is it how can I steal let me count the ways.
> > Allan
>
> > --
> >  (
> >   )
> > I_D Allan
>
> > If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
> > Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,- Hide quoted text -
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